5/5/20, 7 p.m. CDT
Flight Testing 101
Qualifies for FAA WINGS credit.
Paul Dye
Paul Dye presents a look at the things a builder/pilot should consider in planning, training for, and executing a flight test program on their new homebuilt aircraft. This presentation looks at the goals and methods of flight testing, and how to manage potential risks to both pilots and the aircraft so that Phase 1 flight testing goes smoothly and productively.
5/7/20, 7 p.m. CDT
Critical RV Flying Skills
Qualifies for FAA WINGS credit.
Rian Johnson and Mike Seager
In this session, Rian Johnson and Mike Seager from Vans Aircraft will focus on safety as they cover the importance of transition training prior to flying an RV. They will review the skills that all pilots should be practicing, refining, and perfecting throughout their flying careers.
5/19/20, 7 p.m. CDT
Understanding Hypoxia in Aviation
Qualifies for FAA WINGS credit.
Steve Martin
Hypoxia in aviation is widely recognized as a potential threat, but poorly understood and under-respected by most aviators as a contributor to other accidents. Aerospace physiologist Steve Martin will discuss the facts and fallacies regarding the different types of hypoxia, recognition, causal and influencing factors, and mitigation techniques necessary to avoid this pervasive issue.
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